Their mission is to connect bulldogs to new owners who can provide them with the forever homes they so desperately need. When rescuing them, they give their rescues love, care, and attention to make it a smooth transition into their new homes. It’s clear from the minute you arrive that these animals are loved and well cared for.
The staff is friendly, very professional, and highly knowledgeable about the dogs in their care. They will always answer any questions or concerns you have about your potential new pet with honesty, respect, kindness, and compassion. They also provide other services, such as supporting your dog in making a smooth transition to their new lifestyle to minimize future complications. Although the adoption payment varies according to the dog’s age and weight, adopting a bulldog through Fresnobully is straightforward. While some are in good health when they arrive at Rescue Me, many more require considerable medical attention to get back on their feet.
The volunteers are committed to giving every dog they take in, no matter what kind of shape they’re in, the love and care they deserve. They also work with local shelters to accept animals who have been surrendered or rescued from abuse or neglect situations. Since its inception, rescue Me has saved thousands of bulldogs from overcrowded shelters and harsh situations, matching them with loving homes that can provide them with a better life.
This intense desire to help animals made him yearn to do more than just volunteer— starting a rescue. Rescue Me is dedicated to ensuring dogs have the best chance possible to live healthy and happy lives. SCEBR is managed by dedicated volunteers who love the breed and want to ensure that all bulldogs are placed in caring, supportive homes. Since its inception, it has rescued and placed over 1000 bulldogs. These rescues will match you up with a loyal, loving companion and give you the chance to save an animal that might otherwise be euthanized. You might even save two lives—the one you’re adopting and the one that’s newly available in its place at the shelter.
I was born and raised in the small town of Clinton, Oklahoma. I always had a love for animals, which led me to pursue a career in zookeeping. I worked at various zoos across the country before becoming the director emeritus of the Zoo and Aquarium. I am now retired from my career in zookeeping, but I still enjoy caring for animals as a hobby.
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